An investor acquires a 10-year corporate bond trading at a premium price of 1,000). Which of the following statements correctly identifies the yield metric representing the yield-to-worst (YTW) for this bond and accurately describes the hierarchy of its yield metrics?
- Yield to Call (YTC) represents the yield-to-worst, and the yield hierarchy from lowest to highest is YTC < YTM < CY < NY.Cevap
- BYield to Maturity (YTM) represents the yield-to-worst, and the yield hierarchy from lowest to highest is YTM < YTC < CY < NY.
- CCurrent Yield (CY) represents the yield-to-worst, and the yield hierarchy from lowest to highest is CY < YTM < YTC < NY.
- DNominal Yield (NY) represents the yield-to-worst, and the yield hierarchy from lowest to highest is NY < CY < YTM < YTC.
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Yield to Call (YTC) represents the yield-to-worst, and the yield hierarchy from lowest to highest is YTC < YTM < CY < NY.
For a bond purchased above par value (at a premium), the investor receives only par at maturity or upon early call, causing a loss of principal. When called prior to maturity, this premium loss is recognized over a shorter timeframe, driving the Yield to Call down below the Yield to Maturity. Thus, for premium callable bonds, the yield hierarchy from lowest to highest is YTC < YTM < CY < NY, making YTC the Yield-to-Worst.
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Yield Hierarchy and Yield-to-Worst for Premium Callable Debt Securities